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An applet does not have to be on a Web server in order to be executed.
Quasilinear Preferences
Preferences where utility is linear in one argument, usually money, allowing for easy analysis of changes in wealth while other goods are evaluated non-linearly.
Homothetic
Pertaining to a class of production functions or utility functions where equal proportionate changes in inputs result in equal proportionate changes in output.
Utility Function
An economic tool used to encode a consumer's preference orderings over a set of alternatives into a real-valued function. (Duplicate rephrase)
Income
Funds obtained regularly as a result of employment or from returns on investments.
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